WIDirt
Member
Hi all,
My kids showed from Kuwait and AZ, so I decided to turn each of them a Wall Street II click. One of them went great, (the second one, of course). The other, well, not so much so.....
Here is what happened, or at least what I think happened. When pressing the finial/clip/click end in place, I think I pressed to hard. The click jams and you have to play with it to get it to unclick. When I checked the two pieces side by side, out of the pen, it appears that I may have pressed the button level with the end of the finial area, where the other, unpressed, button appears to flow with the curve of the finial at its lowest point.
So, can I dismantle the finial/clip/click and reassemble it, or is there a way to repress the internals back out that 1/16" without damaging the parts, or should I just say to heck with it and buy another kit.
A friend told me to return it as a manufacturing error, but I am sure I did the damage, so my conscience won't let me!
Thanks for any advice here.
Todd
cdirto
My kids showed from Kuwait and AZ, so I decided to turn each of them a Wall Street II click. One of them went great, (the second one, of course). The other, well, not so much so.....
Here is what happened, or at least what I think happened. When pressing the finial/clip/click end in place, I think I pressed to hard. The click jams and you have to play with it to get it to unclick. When I checked the two pieces side by side, out of the pen, it appears that I may have pressed the button level with the end of the finial area, where the other, unpressed, button appears to flow with the curve of the finial at its lowest point.
So, can I dismantle the finial/clip/click and reassemble it, or is there a way to repress the internals back out that 1/16" without damaging the parts, or should I just say to heck with it and buy another kit.
A friend told me to return it as a manufacturing error, but I am sure I did the damage, so my conscience won't let me!
Thanks for any advice here.
Todd
cdirto